DAT offers drug and alcohol compliance services

DAT Freight & Analytics has partnered with CleanFleet to offer drug testing compliance services.

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(DAT Solutions)

DAT Freight & Analytics, the industry’s largest online marketplace for truckload freight, has partnered with CleanFleet to offer drug testing compliance services for truck fleets and owner-operators in response to a growing need and request from DAT customers.

CleanFleet provides immediate proof of compliance with federal regulations and enrollment in the U.S. FMCSA Drug & Alcohol Clearinghouse, as well as a full range of screening and program management services.

With fleets now recruiting more drivers in direct response to increased trucking demand, CleanFleet’s best-in-class drug testing services are ideal for small carriers and owner-operators who want assurance that their businesses are in full compliance with state and federal rules and regulations.

Brian Gray, CEO of CleanFleet, said: “Our mission is to save lives and protect assets. We accomplish this by assisting employers with their hiring and maintaining a safe, qualified workforce within the transportation industry. We are excited to build upon our mission by partnering with DAT.”
Sarah Allen, DAT’s Partnerships Manager, said: “Not only is CleanFleet an excellent addition to DAT’s lineup of fleet services, it is partner that shares our approach to helping create a safe and compliant industry.”

CleanFleet partners with more than 5,000 collection sites across the U.S. Each site follows the same set of strict chain-of-custody and reporting procedures to protect the integrity of the testing process, driver privacy and the accuracy of the results.

Learn more about CleanFleet drug testing services at DAT.com/solutions/driver-compliance.

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